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RADIO AND EDUCATION:  THE FOUNDATION FOR AMATEUR RADIO
SCHOLARSHIPS

The Foundation for Amateur Radio has announced that it will
be administering fifty scholarships for the 2012 to 2013
academic year.  This, to assist licensed Radio Amateurs in
the pursuit of higher education.  Amateur Radio Newsline's
Cheryl Lasek, K9BIK, reports:

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The Foundation for Amateur Radio fully funds two
scholarships. The remainder are administered by the
foundation, without cost to the various donors.

Only licensed Radio Amateurs may compete for these awards.
To qualify, a ham must be planning to pursue a full time
course of studies beyond high school and be enrolled, or
have been accepted for enrollment, at an accredited
university, college or technical school.

The awards range from $300 to $5,000 with preference given
in some cases to residents of specified geographical areas
or the pursuit of certain study programs.  Non-US residents
are eligible to apply for some of the scholarships.

Additional information and an application form may be
requested by letter or QSL card to FAR Scholarships, Post
Office Box 911,Columbia, Maryland, 21044-0911.

For the Amateur Radio Nrewsline, Im Cheryl Lasek, K9BIK, in
Zion, Illinois.

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Scholarship applications are also available for download at
The Foundation for Amateur radio website.  Its in cyberspace
at wwr.farweb.org. (FAR)



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